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Creative Practice as Research: Discourse on Methodology

  • R. Lyle Skains

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    Abstract

    In recent years artistic practice has developed into a major focus of research activity, both as process and product, and discourse in various disciplines have made a strong case for its validity as a method of studying art and the practice of art. This paper presents a methodological approach to creative practice as research, and includes an overview of the different types of practice-related research currently undertaken across a variety of disciplines; discussion of the purposes and applications of creative practice research; and the Practitioner Model of Creative Cognition sample methodology I developed through my own creative practice research. The online version of this paper is a living discussion of practice-based methodologies in creative practice research, included as part of the special issue The Disrupted Journal of Media Practice, and invites reader contributions and discussion for future revisions.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)82-97
    JournalJournal of Media Practice
    Volume19
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 May 2018

    Keywords

    • practice based research
    • methodology
    • arts research
    • creative writing
    • practice led research
    • creative research
    • auto-ethnomethodology
    • creative cognition

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